cotillion — (n.) type of dance, 1766, from Fr. cotillion (15c.), originally petticoat, a double dim. of O.Fr. cote skirt (see COAT (Cf. coat)); its application to a kind of dance arose in France and is considered obscure by some linguists, but there are… … Etymology dictionary
cotillion — [kō til′yən] n. [Fr cotillon, orig., petticoat < OFr cote: see COAT] 1. a) a brisk, lively dance characterized by many intricate figures and the continual changing of partners b) music for such a dance 2. a formal ball, esp. one at which… … English World dictionary
Cotillion — For other uses, see Cotillion (disambiguation). Cotillion figures demonstrated in the Festsaal, Hofburg, Vienna, in 2008 The cotillion is a type of patterned social dance that originated in France in the 18th century and was originally made up of … Wikipedia
cotillion — /keuh til yeuhn, koh /, n. 1. a formal ball given esp. for debutantes. 2. a lively French social dance originating in the 18th century, consisting of a variety of steps and figures and performed by couples. 3. any of various dances resembling the … Universalium
cotillion — noun a) A bold dance performed in groups of eight where ladies lift their skirts to display their ankles b) The music regulating the cotillion … Wiktionary
Cotillion (disambiguation) — Cotillion is a 18–19th century French dance. Cotillion can also refer to: Cotillion ball, a formal presentation of young ladies, debutantes, to polite society. Cotillion (Malazan), a character in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series Cotillion… … Wikipedia
Cotillion Records — was a subsidiary of Atlantic Records and was active from 1968 through 1985. The label was originally formed as an outlet for blues and deep Southern soul; its first single, Otis Clay s version of She s About A Mover , reached the R B charts.… … Wikipedia
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Cotillion (music) — Cotillion is an Irish group of emerging contemporary artists, who interpreted the idea of being presented to society in relation to putting their art work into the public. Their first self titled exhibition in the Crow Gallery was a debutant ball … Wikipedia
Cotillion records — était une filiale du label Atlantic Records. Le président de Cotillon Records fut Henry E. Allen. Ce label fut actif depuis la fin des années 60 jusque dans les années 80. Il produisit The Impressions, Brook Benton, Jean Knight, Mass Production,… … Wikipédia en Français